Speech, Public Education in New Zealand
Maker
Stout, Robert
George Didsbury, Government Printer
Production date
1885
Object detail
Brief Description
A Speech delivered by the Hon. Robert Stout, Minister of Education in the House of Representatives, 21 July 1885, printed in booklet form as: Public Education in New Zealand.
His short statement discusses the educational position of the colony of New Zealand, University education, secondary and primary education, Native Schools, Industrial Schools and the Sumner Deaf-mute Institution.
He also looks at Athenaeums and Mechanics' Institutes, public libraries, museums and art galleries, religion in schools, the Education Act, the crime rate amongst youth and the principal prisons.
His short statement discusses the educational position of the colony of New Zealand, University education, secondary and primary education, Native Schools, Industrial Schools and the Sumner Deaf-mute Institution.
He also looks at Athenaeums and Mechanics' Institutes, public libraries, museums and art galleries, religion in schools, the Education Act, the crime rate amongst youth and the principal prisons.
Collection
Production date
1885
Production place
Production period
Production technique
Media/Materials description
Printed on paper with black ink.
Media/Materials
Measurements
Height x Width: 210 x 137mm
Signature/Inscription
Russell Duncan Ko te Matauranga te Kaha, Bookplate, Printed
On page 21 is Russell Duncan's stamp depicting two arrows. This decoration is found on his bookplate., Stamp, Stamp
On page 21 is Russell Duncan's stamp depicting two arrows. This decoration is found on his bookplate., Stamp, Stamp
Classification terms
Subject period
Subject date
1885
Credit line
from the Russell Duncan Collection
Other number(s)
Pams B2 Sto, 1570, 919.3132, 22120
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